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Monday, November 22, 2010

KARA performs and talks with EXILE on TBS’s “Tamashii”


Via tokyohive:
Korean girl group KARA recently made an appearance with Exile on TBS’s “Tamashii“.
On the first segment of the show, KARA performs “Mister” and Exile later joins them in dancing on the stage. After that, there’s a lengthy talk session with Exile.
On the second segment of the show, they wander around the town and go shopping, stop for refreshments, and go to see a psychic. The show finishes with KARA performing “Jumping“.
Check out the videos below!
If you want, there’s a way to get a crude English translation of what’s being said by clicking on the “CC” button and then clicking on the “Translate Captions” button and then selecting “English”. You can’t get a word-for-word understanding that way, but you can get a general idea of what’s going on at least.


T-ara reveals comeback concept photos


































T-ara has finally uncovered their comeback concept photos as a 7-member girl group.
The photos give off a luxurious, and at the same time, quirky feel, with the medieval and Pocahontas concept leaving many fans guessing over what their upcoming 2nd mini-album will sound like.
Fans will just have to wait one more day, as the group will release their title track, ”Why Are You Being Like This‘, as well as their music video on November 23rd. Both the title track and the MV will be made available through Mnet.com and GOMTV.
Their comeback album will be released on the 29th, and the first comeback performance will be on December 3rd through ‘Music Bank‘, so stay tuned for more updates!
Meanwhile, check out all the photos below!